A Collection of tracts upon the Trinitarian controversy : relating to the right of private judgment, the sufficiency of Scripture, and the terms of church-communion; upon Christian principles; occasion'd by the late Trinitarian controversy . LETTER T O Sir Richard Black Cannot expre fs to youthe dirferent PafTions withwhich I was affcded, uponreading your Book, Arians Uuma^lid, great Refolucion, andfome Pains, I have difpof-fefsd my felf of all thofeSentiments w^hich may notbe fo proper to be mixed with a Controverfy;cfpecially while I am concernd with a Gentle-
A Collection of tracts upon the Trinitarian controversy : relating to the right of private judgment, the sufficiency of Scripture, and the terms of church-communion; upon Christian principles; occasion'd by the late Trinitarian controversy . LETTER T O Sir Richard Black Cannot expre fs to youthe dirferent PafTions withwhich I was affcded, uponreading your Book, Arians Uuma^lid, great Refolucion, andfome Pains, I have difpof-fefsd my felf of all thofeSentiments w^hich may notbe fo proper to be mixed with a Controverfy;cfpecially while I am concernd with a Gentle-man, who muft in Juflice be confidered as aPerfon of Learning, Probity and Honour. Butftill I cannot ceafe to wonder, when I comparethe Book with the Character of the Author;for tis really in it felf farprizing, that a learn-ed and good Man fliould think to ferve theCaufe of true Religion, by fubflituting onlyv:arm DehortationSy wrong Irnpeachmms and inde^ § iiherate liberate Charges, in the Place and Room cf ra-tional objective Evidence. I fhall here thereforetake the Liberty to lay before you the ReafonsI have to conclude, that amidll: all this pafTionateHarangue, and poetick Fury, you have offeredno good Argument or Reafon at all; but onthe contrary, have, in all r
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